FIRST RECORDS OF BRITISH FLOWERING PLANTS. 247 
S. arvensis L. Sp. Pl. 99 (1758). 1568. ‘Groweth amongest 
y® corne.”—Turn. iii. 
Eupatorium cannabin L. Sp. Pl. 838 (1753). st 
‘* Groweth sore " estes a aul hath leaves lyke Hemp.”’—Tur 
Names, H ij, 
Solidago eat Sp. Pl. 880 (1753). 1570. “ Anglize 
Pte ee Septentrionalibus : nemorosis et saltuosis opacis.” aLob. 
Ady. 125. ‘In Hampsteed wood,” &¢.—Ger. 349. 
Bellis perennis L. Sp. Pl. 886 (1753). 1538. ‘Bellis... 
est illa herba quam vocamus a Dasy.”—Turn. Lib. ‘In North- 
umberlande men call thys a] a banwurt.’’—Turn. i. 81 (1551). 
Aster Tripolium L. Sp. Pl. 872 (1758). 1570. ‘ Scatent 
. hac Norbonica, et oe littora & fluminum crepidines.’’— 
Lob. Adv. 123. “ By the ‘fort against ecu teaikt (Kent), &¢.— 
7). 
A. Linosyris Bernh. Syst. Verz. Erfurt. 151 (1800). ree 
‘Discovered in September, 1812, by the Rev. Charles Holbech, o 
Farnborough, Warwickshire, . . . on the rocky cliff of caine sb 
Devon.” —E. B. 2505. 
Erigeron acre L. Sp. Pl. 863 meee 1632. — 
‘Kent,’ p. 88 (* Conyza ccerulea acris’’). cian first observed it . 
by Farmingham in in Kent.”—Johnson, Ger. em. 485. 
E. alpinum L. Sp. Pl. 864 (17538). 1790. Found by James 
Dickson in 1789 on Ben Lawers.—Dicks. Crypt. Fase. ii, 29; and 
Trans. Linn. ii. 288. 
Filago germanica L. Sp. P ed. 2, 1811 (1762). 1562. 
‘<7 have sene the herbe . . . in an places of Englande.”—Turn. 
ii. 11, back ida a figur é). 
apic a G. i. Sm. Phytol. ii. 575 (1846). 1846. Found 
by Rev. G. wh ‘Smith “ at Cantley, Rossington, &c., near Doncaster.” 
—Phytol. / 
F. spat athulata Presl, 8 Prag. 99 we 1848. Found 
(1843-4) by Mr. G. 8. Gibson near Saffron Walden, Essex, and 
described sche F.Jd hale Phviak ill. 216. 
F. ma Ir. ed. 1, 99 (1822). 1632. Johnson, 
ae - 81. ** About Gaming” (Cambs).—R. C. C. 64 (1660). 
F. gallica L. Sp. Pl. ed. 2 1812 (1762). 1696. ‘‘ Among 
corn in sandy grounds shoe avap$ sia ecopen in Essex, plenti- 
fully. Mr. Dale.”—Ray, Syn 
Antennaria dioica baste. iced ii. 410, t. 167 (1791). 1641. 
«‘Gnaphalium montanum album.”—Johns. Mere. Bot. pee p. 22. 
«Neer Donkester. Mr. Stonehouse.’’—How, Phyt. 48 (1650). 
Gnaphalium ee ae Sp. Pl. 856 (1758). 1597. 
‘Upon drie sandie banks.” 
G. sylvaticum L. Sp. Pl. 856 (1758). 1548. Perio 
: . Ghafweede .. . . called in Yorkeshyre cudweede.’ 
Names, Ci. “Tertio a Londino miliari opace sylve clivus ‘iaeltam 
0). 
norvegicum Gunn. Fl. Norveg. (1772). 1777. As a 
variety of G. sylvaticum, occurring “ upon the highland moun- 
tains,’ *_Lightf, Fl, Scot. 472. Sce Sm. Fi, Brit, 11. 870. 
